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ISLAMABAD: A Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led (PTI) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) leader said on Friday that the Swat Serena Hotel voluntarily closed its doors after being asked to increase its annual lease from Rs700,000, a figure that had remained unchanged for years despite the growing disparity with current market rates.

Speaking to Business Recorder, Akhtar Khan, a PTI MPA from Swat, who has been accused of pressuring the hotel to cease operations, strongly rejected the claims that he and fellow MPA Fazal Hakim were behind the closure of the Swat Serena Hotel or any plans to run it as a joint venture.

He categorically denied any political pressure, saying that the provincial government’s only aim was to align the lease with market realities, which did not bode well for the Serena Hotels’ management, leading to shut its Swat property abruptly.

Khan pointed out that Rs700,000 per year was an insult to a premium brand like Serena Hotels, especially in a prime tourist hotspot like Swat. “The Rs700,000 annual lease was peanuts compared to current market rates,” he stated. “We only aimed to bring it in line with what it should be,” he declared.

He clarified that the Swat Serena shut down after flatly rejecting the proposed increase in the lease amount, refusing to meet the government’s reasonable demands.

Khan further explained that after Serena Hotels declined the proposed adjustment, the KP government’s tourism department took control of the Swat property and intends to re-advertise the lease through a competitive bidding process.

He added that the bidding process will be open to both national and international bidders, with Serena Hotels welcome to throw its hat into the ring, as long as it is willing to meet the terms.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2026

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Taxpayer Jan 04, 2026 02:45pm
Good. Do this with all gymkhanas and prestigious clubs.
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Sohail Ali Jan 04, 2026 04:56pm
Good strategy owned by PTI MPAs now they can run their own hotel at the same rate.
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Khurram khan Jan 04, 2026 08:01pm
Our country is loosing it's dignity , and judiciary is responsible for this then our political system and politicians ...
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E Jan 05, 2026 10:37am
how dare they ask for revenue increase to serve the people in a better way. it is understood that shops in certain locations in karachi, lahore and peshawar have higher monthly rent.
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Sunny Ahmed Jan 05, 2026 10:51am
Tourism must be supported by government
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Mohsin Malik Jan 05, 2026 11:01am
They closed running tourism department in early years by Zulfi Bukhari and now this. It would have been better if they had got an audit done about the business and then asked for revised rates.
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Shaukat Jan 05, 2026 03:06pm
They are taking handsome amount per night 7 lak per year is very less.it needs to be 15 lak per month.
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Fahad Raza Jan 05, 2026 05:42pm
Is strange to see a big name is bare to pay more than 7 lac only. And they have spent more in closing the doors. Is there any other matter hidden behind this deal?
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Abdullah Jan 05, 2026 07:22pm
Fazal Hakeem Minister PTI the most corrupted man in Pakistan. He is the leader of land mafia. He also grab the land of saidu Sharif Qabristan. And strangely no one is taking action against him.
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Rai M Farukh Saif Jan 05, 2026 10:30pm
Pretty reasonable point. 700000 per annum is a joke. It should be 12 million per annum at least.
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Dr Saif Jan 06, 2026 10:38am
It must be 30 lac per month. I'm afraid that behind the scene a mutual beneficial deal might be done ... اس حمام میں سب ایک جیسے ہیں
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Imran Malik Jan 06, 2026 11:05am
700000 seems pretty low but the lease agreement must ber revisit to see the legality of KPK Govt. demand.
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